Bamboo and maple used for the cabinetry for this quiet mid century Yamhill county abode. A medley of stone, tile, glass, wood, bio-composite panels, acrylic shoji screen paper, aluminum and decorative metal hardware were utilized to provide accents and supportive textures to the finely-detailed casework and paneling.
Brilliantly stained cabinetry and woodwork, as well as many locally handmade glass, steel, stone, tile and wood elements deftly were fused to create a daring composition in a remodeled loft in a Portland Pearl District condo building that was initially built in the 1900’s as Portland’s first confectionery production plant. Panelized and built-in appliances, specialized stone and tile installation and a serpentine overhead lighting system serve to provide endless examples of customization and organization.
An extensive pallet of materials blend to create a perfect melody of color, texture, tone and geometry in this elegant kitchen remodel undertaken by the architect/real estate agent homeowners. A deep, but transparently stained quartersawn White Oak island acts as the keystone of the kitchen and gathering place for family and friends. Vibrantly stained Maple cabinets encircling the kitchen combine with brightly painted casework elements, trims and a box-beamed ceiling treatment complete the composition. A custom aluminum slab counter by Eleek, Inc, fabricated in Portland with a large degree of post-consumer aluminum functions as the sink and surrounding counters.